Fromm’s three-run home run in the first inning propelled the Southeast Region
Champions from Warner Robins, Ga. to a 6-3 victory, leaving the Midwest squad
with the undesirable distinction of being the first American team ousted
from this year’s Little League World Series.

“I only felt 60 or 70 percent,” Fromm said. “But when you get on the field, you
gotta give 100 percent no matter what.”

“I could only give a half swing every time,” Fromm said. “I’m surprised I could
even hit it out.”

By the bottom of the sixth, Warner Robins held a commanding 6-0 lead due
predominately to Arnett’s dominating performance on the mound. Through five
complete innings, Arnett had only surrendered two hits while striking out five.

“Logan did a masterful job,” said Warner Robbins Manager Philip Johnson. “He
really rose to the occasion when we needed him to.”

The Midwest Champions from Rapid City, S.D., managed a moderate comeback during
the bottom of the sixth when Brett Beyer bombed a three-run home run off Arnett,
cutting their lead in half.

But Manager Johnson again turned to Fromm and he did not disappoint. He came to
the mound and easily sat down the Midwest’s final three batters, securing both
the victory and another game in Williamsport.

Warner Robins plays next Monday night at 8 p.m. against the loser of tomorrow’s
Great Lakes v. West matchup.